A minor fire that broke out inside Kolkata's Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport on Wednesday was successfully extinguished, officials said.
"The fire has been brought under control. All agencies including CISF, Army came together to douse the fire and it has been controlled," said Ashish Singh.
"A total of 15 fire engines are present at the spot. No injuries have been reported. Efforts are underway to douse the fire," Sarvajeet, an official with Delhi Fire Service told ANI.
According to CMO, the Defense Minister has directed the Air Force and following his instructions, AN 32 aircraft and MI 15 helicopter will reach Bhopal tonight.
During the fire one cylinder blast is also reported, however, no casualties were reported. Following the information firefighters rushed to the spot and doused the fire.
CM Chouhan is also continuously monitoring the extinguishing of fire at the building. Initially, the fire broke out at the third floor of the building where there is a tribal department office but later it spread up to the sixth floor of the building.
A massive fire, which broke out at Satpura Bhawan located in the state capital, has now spread from the third floor to sixth floor of the building, an official said.